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Disney will begin cruising out of Port Canaveral again starting August 9th even as coronavirus cases surge in Florida.
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The temporary stay keeps in place the CDC regulations regarding Florida-based cruise ships in place, while the agency appeals a Tampa federal judge's June decision.
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The Florida Legislature has banned voters from regulating ports, as Key West voters did last November when they approved limits on the cruise ship industry. City commissioners said they want to find a way to implement the will of the voters.
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A battle between Florida and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about cruise-industry restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic went to an appeals court Tuesday, as federal-government attorneys also argued that a lower-court ruling should be put on hold.
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State Sen. Jason Pizzo makes the case for condo reform following the Surfside tragedy. Local Rabbi Sholom Lipskar makes the case for finding hope amongst grief. And an update on the fight over cruising in Key West.
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Key West's precedent-setting limits on cruise ships to the island, approved by voters last November, were overturned in a transportation bill signed this week by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The city's mayor says they'll find ways to get them back.
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This post will be updated today, Monday, June 21, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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This post will be updated today, Wednesday, June 16, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Miami-Dade County unveils beefed up surveillance measures to prevent gun violence, cruise ships closer to making a comeback this summer and a judge rules in favor of a lawsuit brought against the city of Miami Beach for ending alcohol sales at 2 a.m. in the entertainment district.
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It is so the cruise line can prove its COVID-19 safety protocols are effective.
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It’s a multi-billion dollar question for the South Florida economy — when will cruise ships set sail again with passengers? PortMiami's boss says: "We're ready."
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has filed a lawsuit against the federal government's no-sail order. Plus, tourism is back up to pre-COVID levels in the Florida Keys. And Nova Southeastern University requires vaccines for students and faculty on campus this fall.